obvert
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Joined: 1/17/2011 From: PDX (and now) London, UK Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Encircled Can i just urge everyone to treat UK figures on stuff with a lot of caution. We are miles behind where we should be in the testing, so our models are based on assumptions, not data (I think Mind messing has stressed this) We are not alone in that, but we are testing more and more, but are still thousands of people behind the likes of Germany (who appear to have got it right, and have the data to back it up) Regarding the death tolls, and people going "oh well, its not as bad as originally thought", I suspect that if a close relative gets it then the reality will drive it home more. Both me and Mrs Encircled parents are perfectly healthy 70+ year olds, and this has us scared to death about them, especially as in the UK our two weeks delay in doing the right thing has could potentially result in many more deaths than if we'd done the right thing at the start. See attached Reuters report on this https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-path-speci-idUSKBN21P1VF Regarding the China virus thing, its clearly is from China, but its also clearly being used as something else (not by forumites) by people who should know better. Maybe in the interests of this all staying civil it might be best just to call it Covid-19? Just a thought. quote:
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel Encircled, thanks for that note. Yesterday, we discussed the UK situation and the high mortality projection (66k) from the Univ. of Washington site we're discussing here. There were posts about reasons to hold off on putting much stock in that, at least yet, but folks reading through the thread know the UK is really in the thick of things at the moment and that the forecast is troubling. We're pulling for you all. P.S. I posted this a.m., asking for an update about your PM. There hasn't been a reply yet (lost in the avalanche of posts). I agree whole heartedly with the perspective offered by Encircled. It has actually always hit home here because I know people in Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Spain and even in China. So there was never a point since January when I didn't have an impending sense of dread. Hearing stories of the Chinese in Sian, not even in Hubei, locked down inside and not able to even go out for an exercise or to the store was sobering. We are still very much in the middle of the worldwide crisis. There are some signs that our worst fears may not become reality, but I'm not popping any bubbly anytime soon. This is going to be a long, difficult road followed by a difficult recovery. The PM here is apparently stable, didn't have to go on a ventilator, and has been reported to be sitting up in his bed today. Fingers crossed.
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